Theodor Aman Museum

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The Theodor Aman Museum is a museum in Bucharest dedicated to the life and work of Romanian painter, engraver and art professor Theodor Aman.

Overview[]

The building that currently houses the museum was constructed in 1868, and is located between the Romanian Athenaeum and the Memorial of Rebirth. The building served as Aman's workshop and private residence until his death in 1891.[1] The house was converted into a museum in 1908, and has since then remained stylistically untouched.[1]

The entirety of the house was designed by Theodor Aman himself, including the house's architectural plans, its exterior decorations (done in collaboration with sculptor Karl Storck), mural paintings, stained glass, stucco ceilings, wood panelling, and furniture.[2] The bulk of the art contained within the museum is also by Aman, who specialised in small oil paintings depicting aspects of local and national life in Romania.

See also[]

List of single-artist museums

References[]

  1. ^ a b "THE THEODOR AMAN MUSEUM – Muzeul Municipiului Bucuresti". Muzeulbucurestiului.ro. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
  2. ^ "Theodor Aman Museum – Bucharest City Info". Bucharestcityinfo.com. Retrieved 2019-09-08.

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Coordinates: 44°26′25″N 26°05′54″E / 44.4402°N 26.0982°E / 44.4402; 26.0982

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